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  • NASA Booster Recovery Barges
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    NASA Booster Recovery Barges
    The SpaceX booster recovery barge docks at Port Canaveral, Florida, USA. Behind it, the SpaceX Falcon 9 booster stands after being lifted by a crane from the barge. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto)

     

  • NASA Booster Recovery Barges
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    NASA Booster Recovery Barges
    The SpaceX booster recovery barge docks at Port Canaveral, Florida, USA. Behind it, the SpaceX Falcon 9 booster stands after being lifted by a crane from the barge. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto)

     

  • NASA Booster Recovery Barges
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    NASA Booster Recovery Barges
    The SpaceX booster recovery barge docks at Port Canaveral, Florida, USA. Behind it, the SpaceX Falcon 9 booster stands after being lifted by a crane from the barge. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto)

     

  • NASA Booster Recovery Barges
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    NASA Booster Recovery Barges
    The SpaceX booster recovery barge docks at Port Canaveral, Florida, USA. Behind it, the SpaceX Falcon 9 booster stands after being lifted by a crane from the barge. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto)

     

  • NASA Spacex Crew 10 Launch To ISS
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    NASA Spacex Crew 10 Launch To ISS
    The United States Flag (''Old Glory'') flies above the Crew 10 Flag at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto)

     

  • NASA Spacex Crew 10 Launch To ISS
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    NASA Spacex Crew 10 Launch To ISS
    The United States Flag (''Old Glory'') flies above the Crew 10 Flag at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto)

     

  • NEWS -  SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
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    NEWS - SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SpaceX/UPI/Shutterstock (11890899e)
    SpaceX successfully launched and landed Starship SN15 at the company's Starbase spaceport in Boca Chica, Texas, on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, after failing to stick the landing on four previous attempts. Following SN15's successful test flight, SpaceX founder and CEO Musk posted on Twitter: "Starship landing nominal!"
    SpaceX completes successful flight and landing of Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas, USA - 05 May 2021

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  • NEWS -  SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
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    NEWS - SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SpaceX/UPI/Shutterstock (11890899b)
    SpaceX successfully launched and landed Starship SN15 at the company's Starbase spaceport in Boca Chica, Texas, on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, after failing to stick the landing on four previous attempts. Following SN15's successful test flight, SpaceX founder and CEO Musk posted on Twitter: "Starship landing nominal!"
    SpaceX completes successful flight and landing of Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas, USA - 05 May 2021

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  • NEWS -  SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
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    NEWS - SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SpaceX/UPI/Shutterstock (11890899a)
    SpaceX successfully launched and landed Starship SN15 at the company's Starbase spaceport in Boca Chica, Texas, on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, after failing to stick the landing on four previous attempts. Following SN15's successful test flight, SpaceX founder and CEO Musk posted on Twitter: "Starship landing nominal!"
    SpaceX completes successful flight and landing of Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas, USA - 05 May 2021

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  • NEWS -  SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
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    NEWS - SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SpaceX/UPI/Shutterstock (11890899d)
    SpaceX successfully launched and landed Starship SN15 at the company's Starbase spaceport in Boca Chica, Texas, on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, after failing to stick the landing on four previous attempts. Following SN15's successful test flight, SpaceX founder and CEO Musk posted on Twitter: "Starship landing nominal!"
    SpaceX completes successful flight and landing of Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas, USA - 05 May 2021

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  • FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
    November 12, 2017 - Wallops Island, Virginia, U.S. - The Orbital ATK Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft onboard, launches from Pad-0A, Sunday, November. 12, 2017 at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Orbital ATK's eighth contracted cargo resupply mission with NASA to the International Space Station will deliver approximately 7,400 pounds of science and research, crew supplies and vehicle hardware to the orbital laboratory and its crew (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 28 Oct 2014
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    Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 28 Oct 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Kowsky/NASA/REX (4229407e)
    The Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft onboard suffers a catastrophic anomaly moments after launch from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport Pad 0A, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The Cygnus spacecraft was filled with about 5,000 pounds of supplies slated for the International Space Station, including science experiments, experiment hardware, spare parts, and crew provisions.
    Orbital-3 Mission, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia, America - 28 Oct 2014

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  • A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
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    A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
    MUST CREDIT: NASA/Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport/Rex Features

    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/NASA/Wallops (3024478c)
    A frog's unfortunate journey was captured by one of NASA's cameras set up for the launch of the LADEE spacecraft at the Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia.
    A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
    A frog has (accidentally) been launched in to space.

    Its unfortunate journey was captured by one of NASA's cameras set up for the launch of the LADEE (Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer) spacecraft at the Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia last Friday (6 September).

    The unlucky amphibian was snapped silhouetted against a cloud of smoke as the LADEE lifted off from the Wallops facility.

    Wallops spokesperson Jeremy Eggers confirmed to Universe Today the picture was legitimate and not altered in any way.

    NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) is now on its way to the moon, where it will gather information about the lunar atmosphere for the US space agency.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURE TO:
    NASA/Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport/Rex Features
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
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    A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
    MUST CREDIT: NASA/Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport/Rex Features

    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/NASA/Wallops (3024478b)
    A frog's unfortunate journey was captured by one of NASA's cameras set up for the launch of the LADEE spacecraft at the Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia.
    A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
    A frog has (accidentally) been launched in to space.

    Its unfortunate journey was captured by one of NASA's cameras set up for the launch of the LADEE (Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer) spacecraft at the Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia last Friday (6 September).

    The unlucky amphibian was snapped silhouetted against a cloud of smoke as the LADEE lifted off from the Wallops facility.

    Wallops spokesperson Jeremy Eggers confirmed to Universe Today the picture was legitimate and not altered in any way.

    NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) is now on its way to the moon, where it will gather information about the lunar atmosphere for the US space agency.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURE TO:
    NASA/Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport/Rex Features
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
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    A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
    MUST CREDIT: NASA/Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport/Rex Features

    Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/NASA/Wallops (3024478a)
    A frog's unfortunate journey was captured by one of NASA's cameras set up for the launch of the LADEE spacecraft at the Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia.
    A frog was snapped launching with NASA's LADEE spacecraft, Virginia, America - 06 Sep 2013
    A frog has (accidentally) been launched in to space.

    Its unfortunate journey was captured by one of NASA's cameras set up for the launch of the LADEE (Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer) spacecraft at the Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia last Friday (6 September).

    The unlucky amphibian was snapped silhouetted against a cloud of smoke as the LADEE lifted off from the Wallops facility.

    Wallops spokesperson Jeremy Eggers confirmed to Universe Today the picture was legitimate and not altered in any way.

    NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) is now on its way to the moon, where it will gather information about the lunar atmosphere for the US space agency.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURE TO:
    NASA/Wallops/Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport/Rex Features
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artist's impressions of Spaceport America - Nov 2007
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    Artist's impressions of Spaceport America - Nov 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 715870f )
    Flight at dawn - design renderings of Spaceport America, which will be home to Virgin Galactic's fleet of spaceships. Construction on the 100,000 square-foot hangar and terminal facility in the New Mexico desert is scheduled to begin in 2008 and should be finished in 2010.
    Artist's impressions of Spaceport America - Nov 2007

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
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    NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501e)
    Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
    Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
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    NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501c)
    Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
    Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
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    NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501a)
    Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
    Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
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    NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501f)
    Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
    Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
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    NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501b)
    Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
    Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
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    NEWS - Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops der NASA
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Ingalls/UPI/Shutterstock (12659501d)
    Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket launches with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope onboard, on Saturday, December 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europe's Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meters) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history-from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. NASA
    Launch of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from French Guiana, Kourou - 26 Dec 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
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    NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by M Pedoussaut/ESA/NASA/UPI/Shutterstock (12645971c)
    On Saturday, December 11, 2021, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was secured on top of the Ariane 5 rocket that will launch it to space from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. Upon arrival in the final assembly building, Webb was slowly hoisted nearly 130 feet and then perfectly aligned on top of the Ariane 5, after which technicians bolted Webb's launch vehicle adapter down to the rocket. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
    NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
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    NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by M Pedoussaut/ESA/NASA/UPI/Shutterstock (12645971b)
    On Saturday, December 11, 2021, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was secured on top of the Ariane 5 rocket that will launch it to space from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. Upon arrival in the final assembly building, Webb was slowly hoisted nearly 130 feet and then perfectly aligned on top of the Ariane 5, after which technicians bolted Webb's launch vehicle adapter down to the rocket. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
    NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
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    NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by M Pedoussaut/ESA/NASA/UPI/Shutterstock (12645971e)
    On Saturday, December 11, 2021, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was secured on top of the Ariane 5 rocket that will launch it to space from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. Upon arrival in the final assembly building, Webb was slowly hoisted nearly 130 feet and then perfectly aligned on top of the Ariane 5, after which technicians bolted Webb's launch vehicle adapter down to the rocket. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
    NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
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    NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by M Pedoussaut/ESA/NASA/UPI/Shutterstock (12645971d)
    On Saturday, December 11, 2021, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was secured on top of the Ariane 5 rocket that will launch it to space from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. Upon arrival in the final assembly building, Webb was slowly hoisted nearly 130 feet and then perfectly aligned on top of the Ariane 5, after which technicians bolted Webb's launch vehicle adapter down to the rocket. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
    NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
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    NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by M Pedoussaut/ESA/NASA/UPI/Shutterstock (12645971a)
    On Saturday, December 11, 2021, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was secured on top of the Ariane 5 rocket that will launch it to space from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana. Upon arrival in the final assembly building, Webb was slowly hoisted nearly 130 feet and then perfectly aligned on top of the Ariane 5, after which technicians bolted Webb's launch vehicle adapter down to the rocket. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
    NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Kourou, French Guiana - 15 Dec 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
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    NEWS - SpaceX absolviert erfolgreichen Flug und Landung von Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SpaceX/UPI/Shutterstock (11890899c)
    SpaceX successfully launched and landed Starship SN15 at the company's Starbase spaceport in Boca Chica, Texas, on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, after failing to stick the landing on four previous attempts. Following SN15's successful test flight, SpaceX founder and CEO Musk posted on Twitter: "Starship landing nominal!"
    SpaceX completes successful flight and landing of Starship SN15, Boca Chica, Texas, USA - 05 May 2021

    (c) Dukas